If a job-related injury or illness causes you to lose work or spend money on medical bills or medicine, with few exceptions New York’s Worker’s Compensation Insurance program covers some or of all your
The coronavirus pandemic has led many businesses to shut down and operate with their employees taking on roles from their homes instead of coming into the office. Although these individuals can stay home and
If you have been laid off from your job due to the COVID-19 pandemic and New York’s shelter-in-place order, or if you are lucky enough to be able to do your job from home,
Grabbing an Uber or a Lyft has become a common way for New Yorkers to get around. These rideshare companies are often cheaper than traditional cabs, and you can hail one with a click
You’re on your way back home from a long day at work. You got a little less sleep last night because you forgot about daylight saving time. It’ll be fine though, right? People are
Walking to and from your destination in New York City is a regular way of life. Whether it’s to work, dinner, the theater or shopping, the walkways are perpetually full of pedestrians. Given the
Being a pedestrian anywhere in the state of New York can be a harrowing and dangerous experience. You may have to deal with large crowds of other walkers or traffic that can be in
A surprising statistic for pedestrian injuries in New York City has shown a high rate of bicycle-pedestrian collisions. Since 2014, Office of the Mayor has worked to make New York a more bike-friendly city.
New York City officials are doubling down on vehicle crashes in the new year. This move comes after a dismal number of 215 traffic deaths in 2019, a 6% increase from 2018. Trucks are
New York City officials are cracking down on construction sites, as construction-related injuries have seen a significant uptick in recent years. According to a recent report, construction injuries in the metro rapidly increased by more